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The first ones look like natural riven pressed slabs not sure about the 2nd ones tho.
do not know other than riven but depending how old they might be impearal not metric dimenshions which could make a diferance if adding to them, they might have been cheepies from a DIY store which might be difficult to match
Cheers guys, nearly impossible aye, are have to explain this clearly, advise to maybe rip all of them up to do a good job.
Regards
Marshalls Heritage slabs in Calder Brown
https://www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners/view-heritage-riven-garden-p...
Hi Benny
i don’t think that they are Marshall’s Heritage as the edge faces are too straight/square. Depending on when they were laid they could be Atlas Super Riven - the housing developers liked using them in the late 90’s. Unfortunately for you I don’t think that Atlas still exist though.
Something like the Bradstone Ashbourne (https://www.simplypaving.com/products/paving/manufactured-paving/br...) might look similar, although your going to struggle to get anything to blend in well. Might be a good chance to up sell and replace the whole lot.
Cheers
John